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Originally Posted by vj123
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Originally Posted by JK479
True on demand but same can be said of Honda's Civic. Demand for anything is high.
Who knows truly what the market demand would be if we weren't in a crunch…
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I shared my thoughts to a similar question earlier in this thread.
My comment was not directed to dealer inventory shortage in the past years. With the next generation rumored to have a hybrid powertrain and G80/2 being one of the very few vehicles having manuals in a performance sedan, this platform has attracted plenty of new buyers and this has been recorded in the poll which i shared earlier.
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Totally hear you. But let me ask you this- is any automaker striving for upgrades when they can't even source chips for the current options? Are they making huge strides to differentiate for sales position when all allotments they can possibly manufacture sell.
The "free" market of selling a product hasn't rebounded since COVID hit.
Not trying to age myself- but in 2009 I was able to wrangle around 15 percent off a 911 I bought off the lot during the financial crisis.
Could m3's be lined up in 2023-2024 if we hit a depression. Nope- car makers are ahead of this thing…